2024-08-14
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Recently, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council issued the "Opinions on Accelerating the Comprehensive Green Transformation of Economic and Social Development", which for the first time systematically deployed the acceleration of the comprehensive green transformation of economic and social development. One of the main tasks is to steadily promote the green and low-carbon transformation of energy, including strengthening the clean and efficient use of fossil energy, vigorously developing non-fossil energy, and accelerating the construction of a new power system. The "Opinions" proposed that by 2030, the proportion of non-fossil energy consumption will increase to about 25%.
As economically developed provinces, Guangdong and Jiangsu are also large electricity and energy users. The two provinces are located in the East China and Southern China regions (the power grid covers 10 provinces), and their combined electricity consumption exceeds 40% of the country's total. "The two regions have large economies and high electricity consumption bases, and their electricity transformation goals and pace have a profound impact on the national green and low-carbon development pattern of electricity," said Zhang Lin, director of the Planning and Development Department of the China Electricity Council.
Recently at the "2024 Electricity Low-carbon Transformation Annual Conference and Electricity Roundtable Mid-year Meeting", Zhang Lin brought the "Research on the Low-carbon Transformation Path of Electricity in East China and Southern Regions Led by Jiangsu and Guangdong". The report pointed out that the combined carbon emissions of electricity in the two major regions of East China and the South account for about 30% of the country, and the total installed capacity of fossil energy power generation accounts for more than 1/3 of the country. Accelerating the improvement of the region's internal non-fossil power supply guarantee capabilities can effectively alleviate the pressure of the national electricity carbon peak.